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I would like to have a cell to have two values.
For example, if a person uses the resources of an institution on two different days but for a different club on each occasion, is there a way to represent this in a table without having to insert another column? |
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A cell can only have one value although an IF statement would allow you to
choose Value1 or Value2 but not both. Perhaps an example of your data/requirement might help to get a more specific response. "DCFizz" wrote: I would like to have a cell to have two values. For example, if a person uses the resources of an institution on two different days but for a different club on each occasion, is there a way to represent this in a table without having to insert another column? |
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